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" The queen dines and sups alone with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power. "
A vindication of natural society. Written in the character of a late noble ... - Page 276
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volume 17

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Bibliography - 1757 - 636 pages
...Ladies of the Court. ' The Queen dines and fups alone with very few attendants; and it is very felJom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the interceffion of fomeboidy in power.' We fhall now lay before our Readers Hentzner's defcription of...
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Annual Register, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - History - 1759 - 516 pages
...goes to the ladies of the court. The Queen dines and fups alone, with very .few attendants; and it i* very feldom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the interceffion of fomebody in power. Pefcriftinn tf Theobalds and ffemftteb, frcrn Hir.tzer. THrobald?...
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Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...the reft goes to the Ladies of the Court. The Queen dines and fups alone with very few Attendance ; and it is very feldom that any body, Foreigner or...Native, is admitted at that Time, and then only at the Interceffion of fomebody in Power. Near this Palace is the Queen's Park flocked with Deer : Such Parks...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 1

History - 1764 - 524 pages
...dines and fups alone, with в very few attendants ; and it is very feldom that any body, foreign« or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercedió)! of fomebody in power. Drfcriptian ef TbeebalJt and fucb, from IIentz.tr. THeobalds belongs...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1795 - 532 pages
...ladies of the court. The Queen dines and sups alone, with a very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power. Description ofTbtobalds and Nonsuch, from Hentzer, '"THEOBALDS belongs...
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Paul Hentzner's Travels in England: During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - Great Britain - 1797 - 204 pages
...the reft goes to the ladies of the court. The queen dines and fups alone with very few attendants ; and it is very feldom that any body, foreigner or...native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the interceffion of fomebody in power. Near this palace is the queen's park, ftocked with deer : fuch parks...
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A Journey Into England: In the Year M.D.XC.VIII.

Paul Hentzner - Great Britain - 1807 - 86 pages
...Ladies of the Court. The Queen dines and sups .alone with very few attendance; and it is very seldom that any body foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power. Near this palace is the Queen's Park stocked with deer: Such parks...
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The Environs of London: pt. 2. Hornsey-Wilsdon

Daniel Lysons - London (England) - 1811 - 512 pages
...goes to the ladies of the court. The Queen dines and fups alone with very few attendants; and it ia very feldom that any body, foreigner or native, is...then only at the interceflion of fomebody in power." " Sydney Papers, vol. ii. p. 201. 54 Collins's Peerage, vol. iv. p. 131. 55 Pat. II Jac.pt. 13. Feb....
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volume 1

1820 - 394 pages
...to go to dinner. " The Queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendants; and it is very seldom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." p. 138. " A gentleman entered the room bearing a rod, and along...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 1

Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...ladies of the Court." " The Queen dines and sups alone, with very few attendants ; and it is very seldom that any body, foreigner or native, is admitted at that time, and then only at the intercession of somebody in power." p. 138. This is a true Dutch painting. Our traveller, mentioning...
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